Central Saint Martins Student Mi Zhou Creates Gorgeous Toiletry Packaging Made of Soap

Central Saint Martins Material Futures masters student Mi Zhou creates toiletry packaging made of soap.

Central Saint Martins student Mi Zhou, a student in the premier design school’s Material Futures master’s degree program has brilliantly re-imagined the wasteful, earth-harming reality of most toiletry packaging by turning the vessels themselves into usable products. Zhou’s lotion, soap, and shampoo containers are made of soap.

Not content to rest on her already first-class sustainability laurels, Zhou’s translucent soap containers are sophisticated, luxurious-looking containers that strongly resemble perfume bottles and powder boxes. Simply fabulous!

To fully execute her concept Zhou consulted with Yanhao Shi, a soap artisan, and Luis Spitz, an expert in the soap industry. Read more about Zhou’s project on the Central Saint Martins Material Futures catalog.

Central Saint Martins Material Futures masters student Mi Zhou creates toiletry packaging made of soap.

Central Saint Martins Material Futures masters student Mi Zhou creates toiletry packaging made of soap.